cubic kilometer
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A cubic kilometer is a massive unit of volume often used to measure the amount of water in a large lake.
Definition
- Noun:
- A unit of volume measurement: A "cubic kilometer" is a metric unit of volume. It represents the volume contained within a cube where each edge measures exactly one kilometer in length.
Usage
- The term "cubic kilometer" is used to measure and describe extremely large volumes, typically of substances like water (in oceans or lakes), rock, air, or ice.
- It is often abbreviated as km³.
- It is a standard scientific and geographical unit.
Examples
- Noun:
- The lake holds an estimated 500 cubic kilometers of water.
- Scientists measured the volume of erupted lava in cubic kilometers.
- One cubic kilometer is equal to one billion (1,000,000,000) cubic meters.
Advanced Usage
- "Cubic kilometer" as a scale reference: Often used to convey the immense scale of natural phenomena.
- The glacier's ice loss was several cubic kilometers per year.
Variants and Related Words
- Cubic metre (m³): A smaller unit of volume; 1 km³ = 1,000,000,000 m³.
- Cubic mile: An imperial unit of volume sometimes used for comparison; 1 cubic mile is approximately 4.168 cubic kilometers.
Synonyms
- km³: The standard abbreviation.
- Kilolitre (kL): While a kilolitre is 1 cubic meter, it is not a direct synonym for the vastly larger cubic kilometer.
Notes
- The term is a compound noun formed from "cubic" (relating to volume in three dimensions) and "kilometer" (a unit of length).
- It is a precise mathematical and scientific term, not typically used in everyday conversation but common in fields like geology, oceanography, and climatology.
A cubic kilometer is a massive unit of volume often used to measure the amount of water in a large lake.
Noun
- a unit of capacity equal to the volume of a cube one kilometer on each edge